“Twilight put me to work! There were so many books lying around the floor, I think Spike must’ve bumped into a bookshelf or something. After about an hour, Twilight handed me a small bag with a list of addresses and letters, each letter written on different colored paper so I wouldn’t get confused as to who gets what note. Most of the places I recognized, except for one. It was the last address and the note was written on a grey piece of paper. The ink was different too, written in blue. Guess Twilight must’ve ran out of black ink.
“Anyway, the majority of the trips were fast, quick and simple. Once I got to the last place, I was so tired from the hiking, and helping Twilight out, I just couldn’t wait to get this done. I knocked on the door and waited patiently for someone to answer.
“No response…”
“I didn’t want to be rude, so I figured leaving the note under the mat would be enough. Just as I bend down to put it down, the door cracked open, and I could see someone’s face through the little opening.
“’Oh, hello there. I was just sent here by Twilight to give you this.’ I told them as I showed them the note.”
“I could tell they were very nervous. Almost as nervous as I was. ‘Was my figure intimidating?’ I thought to myself. But then, he opened the door some more, and he said something that set off a shock throughout my body…”